Getting Organised at Year-End (Part 2)
In part 2 we look at year-end bookkeeping, stock taking and systemising.
In part 2 we look at year-end bookkeeping, stock taking and systemising.
Have you been asking yourself “How do I get organised leading up to my year-end?”
Look no further; EOG Accountants have devised a two-part blog to help you get organised, save tax, and keep the taxman happy!
In this blog we consider the upcoming Spring Statement; the closure of the SSP Rebate Scheme; and applications for COVID-19 grants that are still available.
Today, we acknowledge the strength that women have had to get us where we are today.
The women of EOG Accounting, the businesswomen that we work alongside day in day out, the women in our families and the women of the world!
A look at the key tax thresholds for the 2021-22 Tax Year.
Knowing these thresholds can help you minimise your tax liability this year!
Let’s discuss why core values are important to have in your business!
As a Limited Company shareholder and/or director/manager, we thought you may like to know about some additional tax savings that your company is potentially eligible for.
The national roll-out of the new £100 spending limit for contactless card payments will begin from 15 October 2021, banking trade body UK Finance has confirmed.
HMRC has issued guidance on claiming the fifth and final self-employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant.